Talk:Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2
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I've added a "conversions" section, listing the home computer and console versions of the game. The list is somewhat incomplete, however. Ideally I want to list the publication date, developer and publisher for each version, although some of the information remains elusive. Also, can I get a second opinion on the dates? These are the most accurate dates I can find based on a number of random Google searches, GameFAQs entries, etc. But are they correct? Ie, did the Sega Master System version really come 3 years after the Sega Mega Drive version? (Sonance)
I renamed the section to 'Ports' to follow the Wikipedia:WikiProject_Arcade_Games standards and added a few pics (Rainbow Islands was on my list of games to make port screenshots for anyway, so I had a few)... concerning the dates: the best way to check is to check the games themselves. Either search for pictures of the disks or cartridge (some game databases, such as atariage.com, have them), they usually show the release year; or play the game and look out for a copyright message... if I dont have the game (or am too lazy), i take the release years from mobygames.com. --Tyan23 23:09, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hello. I'm just a guest, but I've added information on the NES, Master System and GBC ports of this game, as well as about its connection with Bubble Bobble Part 2 on the NES.
However someone deleted it. I assume it's because someone decided not to believe me, but most of these information can be proven by just checking the screenshots this page links to (the ones about the different versions of the game) http://www.mobygames.com/game/rainbow-islands/screenshots
I of course can't provide proof about what the katakana text in that arcade only screenshot after the ending, but I translated it myself if that means anything.
I'll try adding it one last time. If you really don't trust me then fine, delete it again. I won't keep trying to help indefinitely.